Surface physics
pressure sensitivty and visual feedback
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
My Multi-Touch Table!
Over the past 4 or 5 weeks I have been building a multi-touch table. It is basically finished now...here is a demo video of myself using it...so fun to play with!
for more info on how it works go here: http://nuigroup.com/forums/viewthread/1982/
, mine uses FTIR (Frustrated Total Internal Reflection)
for more info on how it works go here: http://nuigroup.com/forums/viewthread/1982/
, mine uses FTIR (Frustrated Total Internal Reflection)
more website refining and name change
I have a new name now - 'Hand Made' - to suit the style more, and it also reinforces that that the students have put a lot of work into the exhibition.
Here is another refines version of the website, the coverflow has been made less 'Mac', so the images are displayed randomly rotated and scaled, giving it a messy look. This suits the style much better as the original cover flow was too linear.

Here is another refines version of the website, the coverflow has been made less 'Mac', so the images are displayed randomly rotated and scaled, giving it a messy look. This suits the style much better as the original cover flow was too linear.

Sunday, May 24, 2009
Cover in Flash
Thursday, May 21, 2009
refined website mockup
Monday, May 18, 2009
new idea for project 3
So I've scrapped the other 3 ideas and now have a new one entitled 'Euphoria', meaning and the human emotion of the ultimate sense of happiness. Heres some artwork and ideas:
Style 1: textured 'Sketch book'
sample artwork

website mockup - front page

website mockup - browsing work

style 2: same style as the previous 'geometric' idea

website - front page

website - explore a map to see student work

website - explore a map to see student work
Style 1: textured 'Sketch book'
sample artwork

website mockup - front page

website mockup - browsing work

style 2: same style as the previous 'geometric' idea

website - front page

website - explore a map to see student work

website - explore a map to see student work
Sunday, May 17, 2009
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